WASHINGTON (AP) — Another 165 pages of emails from Hillary Clinton's time at the State Department have surfaced, including dozens sent through her private server that the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee failed to hand over last year.
The latest emails were released under court order by the State Department to the conservative legal advocacy group Judicial Watch, which released them Monday.
The batch includes 34 new emails Clinton exchanged through her private account with her deputy chief of staff, Huma Abedin, who later gave her copies to the government.
The emails were not among the 55,000 pages of work-related messages that Clinton provided, including one where the then-secretary of state discusses how her official records would be kept. Clinton and her lawyers deleted tens of thousands of messages she claimed were clearly personal.